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Show ,,'i, Lakeside Review, October 16, 1980, Page 13B :k Old-Fashion- Bam ed Fading From Scene Youve heard the phrase, Shes as broad as a barn, or Its useless to close the barn door after the horse is out. How about He couldnt hit the broad side of a barn. The word barn has always been a part of the English language. But for how much longer? Many years ago, most people were farmers and the barn was as common as apple pie. However with modem agricultural methods making it There are proud barns, reminiscent of bygone days when they were indeed a necessary part of life. Some are still cared for and treated with the respect they deserve. (Some even outshadow the owners homes in elegance.) Others are left to fall into disrepair, their weather eaten boards coming loose and roofs sagging. possible for fewer people to supply the country with food, those persons actually making a living at farming are very small in number. And with those remaining farms being quickly taxed out of existence how long will the barn be a part of the American scene? In driving around the Lakeside Reviews distribution area many barns are still to be seen, each with seemingly different personalities as well as Offering in their uses and upkeep. There are hay barns large and small, cattle barns, horse barns, milking barns and barns to store equipment in. There is the cocky little type barn sitting pampered city-slick- er and protected among the shrubs looking like it probably never housed more than half a dozen bales of hay and a small garden tractor before. Whatever their purpose or condition, better take a ride through the countryside and view a dying part of American. Be sure to take your camera lest your grandchildren one day doubt your word when you tell them about your barn experiences whether it was swinging from a rope, feeding the cattle or cuddling your favorite person. WEEDS NOW grow tall around this Weber County barn, once but now looking empty and isolated, still surrounded by farmland. much-use- d PRACTICALLY hidden from view among tall trees and cornfields, this barn has daylight showing through the roof, FRESHLY painted red with white trim, this barn appears to see regular use by its farmer owners. but sports a trimly painted exterior, r P ublic Hearing Clinton City will hold a public hearing to determ ine if said corporation ought to apply for a HUD Small Cities Community Development Grant. There will be two hearings held on October 21, 1980 at 7 p.m . at Clinton City Hall 1906 W. 1800N. and at the residence of Keith Westover at 2444 N. 690 W.. Clinton, Utah. Information concerning the application process can be obtained at Clinton City offices. 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